EVKREP
…sustainable energy source. Counselling groups foster increased resilience and confidence in a better future. When these components are integrated, as we propose to roll-out again through EVKREP – to engage… … Continue Reading »
…sustainable energy source. Counselling groups foster increased resilience and confidence in a better future. When these components are integrated, as we propose to roll-out again through EVKREP – to engage… … Continue Reading »
…as well as the training itself,” she says. More than just exercise Blaise Nyiribakwe, an ERT Certified Instructor for the training says their core principle for the journey of healing… … Continue Reading »
…of our donors and partners, we have continuously worked with communities to address the mental health challenges of survivors through training mental health nurses at medical centres, mobilising networks of… … Continue Reading »
…have often proved inadequate in meeting their long-term needs. The failure of the Rwandan Government, international community, United Nations, and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) calls into serious question their commitment… … Continue Reading »
…the support of an array of committed donors, notably UK Aid, Comic Relief, Charities Advisory Trust, Foundation Rwanda, INSPIRE!africa and many individual donors. During 2016, Survivors Fund (SURF) continued to… … Continue Reading »
…new businesses). Entrepreneurship, job-readiness training, technical and vocational training combined with micro-finance will form a core part of the work, with legal and personal resilience support underpinning the programme. Recognizing… … Continue Reading »
…Secondary School to Create, Secure and Sustain Employment” (ELE/Imbere Heza) will help 9,000 vulnerable people to improve their lives. Entrepreneurship, job-readiness training, technical and vocational training combined with micro-finance will… … Continue Reading »
…highly vulnerable survivors’ groups and other groups of vulnerable persons. Our core focus is on empowering and building the capacity of our partners to more effectively deliver programmes. We do… … Continue Reading »
…way it is not a new move. The income-generating programmes have been a core component of FARG (Fund for Support for Vulnerable Genocide Survivors) since its creation in 1998 but… … Continue Reading »
…with elderly widows being just one example. The survivor community has specific needs that SURF and its partners are duty-bound to address in the coming years through our advocacy work… … Continue Reading »